If anything this establishes youTube as the major player in the New Serious Media and that's no joke. Also look up Joe Rogan, Steven Crowder, The Dave Rubin Report, Rebel Media and Sargon of Akkad. You need to look up Bill C-16, an act to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act and Criminal Code to see how the ball got rolling, but let's start with a short and rather controversial 'tube right here:

Something seems to have changed during the 2016 US election. The ugly, polarizing rhetoric of my childhood that my father satirized in Gulliver in the Land of Lies – a book that earned him a 25-year prison sentence – has moved from Marxist college courses into mainstream liberal discourse. While it is socially unacceptable to hate people for the color of their skin, it is now perfectly acceptable to hate them for the content of their wallets. It is morally reprehensible to judge human beings for their sexual choices; it is perfectly permissible to abhor them for their career choices. It is sacrilegious to bash individuals for their marital status; it is fashionable to blast them for their financial status. We cannot deride our fellows for where they go to worship Friday, Saturday or Sunday. We can, however, despise them for where they go to work during the week. If that place happens to be Wall Street, it is OK to call them the scum of the earth.